Brett Fischer, founder and owner of the Fischer Institute and therapist to numerous elite professional athletes from the Arizona Cardinals to Cy Young Award Winner Max Scherzer of the Washington Nationals talks about his facility and how the TheraGun has established it’s brand and product line as a leader in the space of vibration therapy.

Lisa and Miki Barber showcase how to use the TheraGun G1 on their biceps, triceps and forearms.

Lightly put the G1 AmpBIT on your bicep. Now apply your desired pressure and slowly move the G1 up-and-down your bicep for 30 to 60 seconds. Slowly move the G1 to the back of your arm on to the triceps muscle.

You can do this by rotating your arm to access the outside of your triceps or you can rotate your arm outwards to gain access to the underside of your triceps. Allow the triceps muscle to feel the vibrations prior to applying pressure, then while applying pressure to your own liking, use the G1 for 30 to 60 seconds.

Helpful Tip: Allow the vibrations to work for a few seconds by floating the G1 on its own weight on your arm muscles while moving the G1 one inch per second.

Now slowly move the G1 down to your forearm area toward your wrist. As you move the G1 up-and-down your forearm rotate your hand palm up to palm down to give yourself access to all of your wrist flexors and wrist extensors.

Dr. Jason works on Miki Barber to showcase how to use the TheraGun G1 on hamstrings and IT band.

To get started you would put the AmpBIT at the base of the patient’s glutes on the side being treated. Apply light pressure as you move the AmpBIT 1 inch per second downwards through the belly of the hamstring muscles towards the back of the knee. Then move the AmpBIT back up to where you started. Repeat this motion several times on each of the four hamstring muscles.

Helpful Tip: sometimes it is more comfortable on the patient to have them bend their knee while you hold their ankle or foot while working on the hamstrings.

Moving to the IT bands, start by putting the AmpBIT on the side of the leg near the femoral head.

Helpful Tip: it helps sometimes to have the patient facedown and their knee bent so you can push the leg over the other leg and expose the IT band.

Apply light pressure allowing the TheraGun to float on the IT band as you slowly move the G1 down the side of the leg towards the knee while applying pressure as the patient can tolerate.